Dickens’ tomb is in the south transept of the Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey in London, England, and is marked by a small stone inscription (area pictured here).This was per Dickens' wish and he wrote in his will: that my name be inscribed in plain English letters on my tomb... I rest my claims to the remembrance of my country upon my published works. Charles Dickens died June 9, 1870, and was buried at the Abbey on June 14. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English writer and social critic, and considered by some the best novelist of the Victorian era. Stock Photo
RFHW7047–Dickens’ tomb is in the south transept of the Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey in London, England, and is marked by a small stone inscription (area pictured here).This was per Dickens' wish and he wrote in his will: that my name be inscribed in plain English letters on my tomb... I rest my claims to the remembrance of my country upon my published works. Charles Dickens died June 9, 1870, and was buried at the Abbey on June 14. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English writer and social critic, and considered by some the best novelist of the Victorian era.